Russellville police arrested two men Monday night who allegedly stole two debit cards, emptied bank accounts and bought luggage with plans to leave for Oklahoma.

District Judge Don Bourne set bail at $10,000 each for Jeff Clark, 25, and Lenard Scholz, 33, on Wednesday during felony bond hearings at the Pope County Detention Center. Clark and Scholz are being held for theft of property and fraudulent use of debit cards. They are required to appear in Pope County Circuit Court on Aug. 5. Two women reported Monday morning to RPD their debit cards were stolen and used to empty their bank accounts.

Clark and Scholz allegedly took the debit cards and withdrew $706 from one victim’s account and more than $600 from the second victim’s account.

The two also used one of the debit cards to purchase luggage from Walmart, according to a police report. Police later found a receipt on one of the men showing the purchase totaled $106.

The victims drove through town looking for the alleged thieves and saw them at a local PDQ gas station. Police went to the PDQ and found Clark and Scholz waiting for a bus and discovered they had the debit cards and more than $1,100 cash on them. One of the cards was used to pay baggage fees for the bus trip. Clark and Scholz purchased tickets to Fort Smith. Clark and Scholz both have prior felony convictions, according to court documents. Clark is on probation.